Thanks for visiting the International Earthlight Alliance (IEA) where curious folks will find high-tech scientific investigations into intriguing anomalies of many kinds. Strange, unusual and interesting things are happening in our universe, we at IEA want to generate interest in, and an understanding of these anomalies. If it is an anomaly, we want to find out the explanation for you!!! When we research anomalies, we back up our conclusions with scientific measurements and data.

We are a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization of international technical professionals (scientists and engineers) who believe that the study of anomalies is a fruitful area for new and useful discoveries. We particularly hope that students will become interested in science by following IEA's research into fascinating phenomena that are not explained by current theories.

The phenomenon called earthlights is a focus of investigation. Earthlights are glowing balls of light that spontaneously arise over the ground at certain places on earth such as Marfa Texas and Hessdalen Norway. Earthlights can be photographed and measured with high-tech equipment. IEA investigates places world-wide where earthlights have been reported. We are interested to hear your stories if you have seen one yourself.

Please join us in this exploration and travel the path with us as we unveil the secrets of earthlights and other mysterious phenomenon. You can see pictures of earthlights in the gallery section. We will be adding reports,
newsletters (most recent; newsletter archive) , pictures and scientific publications to the site, so stay tuned, visit again to see the new stuff!

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What are Earthlights?
Definition
Eyewitness descriptions
History Reported since Biblical times, Native American lore
Earthlights are not flying saucers though sometimes confused with other
aerial phenomenontop

Why it is important to investigate Earthlights1. New way to produce light
2. New way to produce energy
3. New chapter in book of science
4. Understanding geophysics
5. A teaching tool to inspire students to learn sciencetop

Anyone can do science: New approach to the Scientific
MethodEssay on why science now fails the public
User Friendly
Public involvement
Student involvement
Model for new way to fund
Write your representative to fund new creative sciencetop